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How Do Debt Collection Lawyers Discover A Debtor’s Assets?
Debt collection lawyers have a big advantage over debt collection agencies in their ability to collect outstanding debts. Lawyers can sue the debtors and obtain

Pennsylvania Divorce And The New Collaborative Law Act
In late 2018, Pennsylvania enacted the Collaborative Law Act. The collaborative law process provides Pennsylvania divorcing couples and other family members with a voluntary procedure

Confession Of Judgment Under Pennsylvania Law
A confession of judgment is a contract clause, usually bargained for by a landlord or creditor, that allows the landlord or creditor to obtain an

Can Police Search Your car If They Smell Marijuana in PA?
In the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Timothy Oliver Barr, II, the Lehigh County, Pennsylvania trial Judge determined that the state troopers did not

Divorce And Eagles Season Tickets
Divorcing couples in Pennsylvania must decide how they want to divide up the marital assets including the marital home, retirement accounts, household items, and the

Do You Have to Change Your Name After a Divorce?
Many women wish to revert back to their maiden name after a divorce, and they can easily complete this process as part of the final

How can a Healthcare Attorney Help You if a Payor Makes an Adverse Determination?
Insurance adjustors and third parties use a system of auditing claims that were already paid to the provider in order to prevent fraud and attempt

Debt Collection Law Firm vs. Debt Collection Agencies: Why You Want a Lawyer
If your firm has unpaid accounts receivables, you can outsource the collection of these unpaid debts to either a debt collection law firm or a

UNDUE INFLUENCE AND PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTESTS
Undue influence occurs when a person in a position of power or influence over another person uses that position to heavily influence or coerce the

How to Obtain a Protection From Abuse Order (PFA) in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Protection From Abuse Act protects you and your children from the threat or act of physical or sexual abuse. The court system can